That's when the Warriors hit back. Over 95 seconds, Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry combined for nine points (two three-pointers from Thompson, one from Curry) to swing the game back into the Warriors' hands. They eventually held on for the 106-105 win to bring the series to 3-2.

Such a turn of events resembles Game 6 of the 2013 Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat a game Leonard was also in.

The Spurs took a five-point lead in the final minute, only to have the Heat hit two three-pointers including Ray Allen's famous corner three to tie the game and force overtime. In that final minute, the Spurs' championship seemed so certain that arena works began roping off the arena, preparing for the postgame celebration. Instead, the Heat won in overtime to tie the series. They then won Game 7.

Leonard and the Raptors have two more games to try to avoid a similar fate.